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Satish Kaushik Demise: Delhi Police receives actor's postmortem report; probe into death to continue

Satish Kaushik (1956-2023)

New Delhi: Delhi Police on Saturday after recieving the post mortem report of Satish Kaushik again visited the farmhouse where the verteran actor had partied on Holi before he passed away earlier this week.

After they recieved the late actor's postmortem report, Delhi Police reached the farmhouse again and analysed CCTV footage, according to police.

The probe into the 66-year-old actor death will be based on the postmortem report.

According to sources, the doctors, present during the autopsy have not found anything supicious over the death of the actor.

"The reports of blood samples and heart of the deceased actor are still awaited and will be in within a fortnight," Delhi Police said.

Earlier in the day, Delhi Police sources said that a crime team of Delhi's South-West district police visited the farmhouse, where the deceased actor was staying.

As per sources, the probe team recovered some 'medicines', from the farmhouse, where a party was organized by an industrialist. "The medicines are being examined," Delhi Police sources said.

"A party was organized in the farmhouse, which belonged to an industrialist," Delhi Police sources said, adding that the industrialist is wanted in another case.

"Police are going through the guest list to ascertain those who were present at the farmhouse," they added.

Satish Kaushik passed away in Gurugram on March 8.

A day ago, on March 7, the actor-filmmaker had attended the Holi bash of Shabana Azmi and Javed Akhtar in Mumbai. Photos and videos from the party went viral after news of his sudden demise broke. Kaushik was in Delhi to attend the Holi party of a close friend when he reportedly fell sick, sources said.

A versatile actor, writer, director and producer, Kaushik made his mark in the Indian film industry with his captivating performances and unique sense of humour. He gained recognition in the 1980s and 1990s for his work in popular films such as 'Mr India', 'Saajan Chale Sasural', and 'Judaai'. (ANI)

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